Denver Federal Attorney, Federal Court, Restitution
What You Need to Know About the Federal Restitution Process and Its Consequences If you’ve been convicted of a federal crime, federal restitution may be included in your [...]
Colorado Federal Attorney, Criminal Defense, Denver Federal Attorney, Federal Court, Target Letter, White Collar Crime
On February 5, 2025, Pamela Bondi was confirmed as the new United States Attorney General serving under President Trump. The same day, the Attorney General issued several memoranda [...]
Colorado Federal Attorney, Federal Court, IRS, Tax Fraud, Willfullness
Federal criminal tax prosecutions are declining across the country, but the consequences of potential years in prison from one of these cases could not be higher. Counsel at [...]
Criminal Defense, Federal Court, Newsletter
Federal Criminal Defense Newsletter It is essential to have defense counsel knowledgeable in changes in the law. We at Evergreen Attorneys know that the law is in a [...]
Criminal Defense, Federal Court, Federal Defense, Firearms, White Collar Crime
As the Department of Justice begins seeking harsher penalties in federal cases, it is more important than ever to have experienced federal defense attorneys fight for justice. Department [...]
Colorado Federal Attorney, Criminal Defense, Denver Federal Attorney, Denver Gun Attorney, Federal Court
Federal crimes are serious offenses that carry serious penalties. When you’re facing a federal investigation or federal charges in Colorado, you need defense attorneys in the Denver area [...]
Clemency, Criminal Defense, Federal Court, Federal Defense, Pardon
With just a few days left in his term as President of the United States, President Biden announced today that he is granting commutations to nearly 2,500 federal defendants.
Clemency, Federal Court, Pardon
On December 12, 2024, President Biden announced that he is granting clemency to nearly 1,500 applicants. According to the White House’s statement, the clemency recipients are Americans who [...]
Federal Court, White Collar Crime
Since the United States Supreme Court issued its landmark decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Ass'n Inc. v. Bruen, 142 S.Ct. 2111 (2022), federal defendants have been challenging the constitutionality of federal firearm laws under 18 U.S.C. § 922(g) with varying degrees of success.